Yes. Hampton Court Palace, situated in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, and managed by Historic Royal Palaces, is open to the public. Check out their website for further details (hamptoncourtpalace).
welfare
none of those eleven people
yes it is Elijah McCoy's great invention "drip cup" or "lubricated cup" is still used today of course people have upgraded it a bit , but it is still used today
Blood banking is still used today for people that have lost blood.
Yes, it is the compass which we use today.
At Hampton Court in the Chapel. The document to say the marriage was witnessed is at Hampton Court still today!
I believe Hampton Court is under the ownership of English Heritage.... Of course, it is so vast that some rooms of the Palace have been converted into flats and are lived in today!
I believe Hampton Court is under the ownership of English Heritage.... Of course, it is so vast that some rooms of the Palace have been converted into flats and are lived in today!
If you are refering to Henry the V111ths favourite Palace 'Hampton Court' in Weybridge, Surrey, It was not a court for legal proceedings, but a Royal Court like Buckingham Palace today
William Wilberforce went to court. He made a petition and eventually convinced the court that slavery was wrong but sadly slavery still happens.
Yes, slavery is still happrning today because people make money off of it
No
no
Yes it is still used today by elderly people.
Is Stephen Breyer still with the supreme court justice
they still probably do.
Yes, the Constitution is still needed today, especially for the freedoms of the people.